Need Help With Math Problem!
#31
Originally Posted by WishIhadaRX7' date='Jun 23 2003, 03:21 PM
[quote name='FrestyleReaction' date='Jun 23 2003, 04:08 PM'] [quote name='j9fd3s' date='Jun 23 2003, 02:18 PM'] [quote name='FrestyleReaction' date='Jun 23 2003, 10:08 AM']
"how many turbos you have in that NA 13B?"
"negative 1?"
"how many turbos you have in that NA 13B?"
"negative 1?"
mike [/quote]
then you would have a turbo in the trunk
and if you bought a hat for -5 .... then you would still be paying 0 dollars...meaning that you bought a hat for 0 dollars and i gave you 5 bucks [/quote]
Interpretation my friend, that's the only difference there. [/quote]
o_O i dont get it
#36
lets get the number systems straight.
Real Number system includes: Whole numbers(all positive whole numbers), natural(postive whole's, including 0), integers(postive/negative whole numbers), rational(all fractional numbers), irrational(non terminating, non repeating numbers like pi)
i am sure of all facts except for which zero belongs too; natural or whole.
Real Number system includes: Whole numbers(all positive whole numbers), natural(postive whole's, including 0), integers(postive/negative whole numbers), rational(all fractional numbers), irrational(non terminating, non repeating numbers like pi)
i am sure of all facts except for which zero belongs too; natural or whole.
#37
i didnt read every reply in here, and im not a math god or anything, but after two years of computer programming i know what an integer is for sure. Integers can be either negative or positive, but are only whole numbers.
Not integers:
1.5
150.6
67.8
.88
Integers:
1
45
345
-6
-23
-456
Integers are infinite less yer doing C++ than its only up to 32,767 (without long).
Jus my two cents, not worth much.
Not integers:
1.5
150.6
67.8
.88
Integers:
1
45
345
-6
-23
-456
Integers are infinite less yer doing C++ than its only up to 32,767 (without long).
Jus my two cents, not worth much.